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College Open Day Enrolment 2018/19 Birmingham Colleges Birmingham Metropolitan College South and City College /Bournville College 2018/19 - Enrolment 2018/19 – Enrolment Open enrolment taking place during summer 2018. Open enrolment during the summer. Opening times are: Contact BMet directly for times on 0121 458 3898 or check the website Monday to Thursday: 8:30am to 5:30pm Friday: 8:30am to 4pm 2019/20 Entry - Open Days Saturday October 20th 2018 – 10.00 am to 1.00 pm 2019/20 Entry – Open Days Saturday November 24th 2018 – 10.00 am to 1.00 pm Wednesday 3rd October 2018 – 4.00pm to 7.00pm Wednesday February 6th 2019 – 4.00pm to 7.00pm Wednesday 21st November 2018 – 4.00pm to 7.00pm At Mathew Boulton, Sutton, James Watt & Stourbridge campuses Wednesday 23rd January 2019 – 4.00pm to 7.00pm Wednesday 20th March 2019 – 4.00pm to 7.00pm Saturday June 15th 2019 10.00 am to 1.00 pm Saturday 8th June 2019 - 10.00am to 1.00pm At James Watt & Mathew Boulton campuses For further information contact the College directly on: Phone: 0121 446 4545/0121 458 3898 (Birmingham) or 01384 244 344 Phone: 0800 111 6311 (Stourbridge & Kidderminster) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.sccb.ac.uk Website: www.bmet.ac.uk Cadbury College University College 2018/19 – Enrolment Birmingham Enrolment begins on 23rd August from 10am onwards 2018/19 – Enrolment Contact the college directly Enrolment starts on 23rd August 2018. For times and further information please check 2019/20 Entry – Open Days https://www.ucb.ac.uk/our-courses/how-to-apply/your-enrolment.aspx No information currently available. For further information contact the College directly using below details 2019/20 Entry - Open Days Saturday 24th November 2018 – 11.00am to 3.00pm Phone: 0121 415 7244 Saturday 26th January 2019 – 11.00am to 3.00pm Email: [email protected] Monday 11th March 2019 – 3.00pm to 7.00pm Website: www.cadcol.ac.uk Thursday 20th June 2019 – 4.00pm to 7.00pm https://www.ucb.ac.uk/our-courses/college-courses/college-open- Joseph Chamberlain days.aspx Sixth Form College Phone: 0121 604 1000 (General) or 0121 232 4106 (Post 16 Admissions) Email: [email protected] 2018/19 – Enrolment Website: www.ucb.ac.uk No information currently available. For further information email or phone the College using details below. 2019/20 Entry – Open Days No information currently available. For further information check the College website Phone: 0121 446 2200 Email: [email protected] Website: www.jcc.ac.uk Queen Alexandra College 2018/19 – Enrolment For further information please contact the College directly 2019/20 Entry – Open Days No information currently available. For further information contact the College directly using the below details Phone: 0121 428 5014 Website: www.qac.ac.uk Birmingham Schools Aston University Engineering Academy Birmingham Ormiston Academy 2018/19 - Enrolment No information currently available. For further information contact AUEA 2018/19 – Enrolment directly using the details below Students with offers will receive information. 2019/20 Entry – Open Days 2019/20 Entry – Open Days No information currently available. For further information contact AUEA Open Week – Monday 15th October 2018 to Friday 19th October 2018 directly using the details below Specific Open Evening for Year 10 applications - Tuesday 16th October 2018, from 6pm. Young people and their parent(s)/carer(s) invited to Phone: 0121 380 0570 (Reception) or 0121 380 0572 (Admissions) attend. Website: www.auea.co.uk Specific Open Evening for Year 12 applications – Thursday 18th October 2018, from 6pm. Young people and their parent(s)/carer(s) invited to attend. Bishop Vesey's Grammar School Contact BOA for further details on how to book a place and timings for all open week events. 2018/19 – Enrolment Phone: 0121 359 9300 Specific numbers available & young people should already Website: www.boa-academy.co.uk have received an offer. See admissions policy for 6th Form on school website for further details. Admission to the Sixth Applications for September 2019 start are open from Monday 15th Form is based on performance in a student’s best 6 GCSE subjects plus October 2018 to 31st January 2019. For further information contact GCSE English Language and mathematics. Christopher Newbold (Head of Student Support & Admissions): Phone: 0121 359 9300 2019/20 Entry – Open Days Email: [email protected] Tuesday 25th September 2018 - 4pm to 7pm Tuesday 16th October 2018 - 9am to 10:30am Wednesday 17th October 2018 - 9am to 10:30am Thursday 18th October 2018 - 9am to 10:30am Contact the school directly for further information and to reserve a place Harborne Adacemy on your preferred date Phone: 0121 250 5400 Email: Use school contact form on Home page of the school website Website: www.bvgs.co.uk 2018/19 – Enrolment No information currently available. For further information contact the school using the details below 2019/20 Entry – Open Days No information currently available. For further information contact the school using the details below King Edward VI Phone: 0121 464 2737 Aston School Email: [email protected] Website: www.harborneacademy.co.uk 2018/19 – Enrolment Existing students (i.e. formerly year 11) must come in at 9am on Thursday 23rd August 2018 to confirm their place in 6th Form New entrants to 6th Form with a conditional offer must arrive by 12 King Edward VI Camp (noon) on Thursday 23rd August 2018 to confirm their place in 6th Form New students without a conditional offer may be able to take up any Hill School for Girls available place if they meet the grade requirements. Enrolment available Thursday 23rd August 2018 from 1pm to 3pm and Friday 24th 2018/19 – Enrolment August 2018 from 10am to 1pm Contact school on GCSE results day (Thursday 23rd August 2018), if you meet the requirements and are interested in a 6th Form place. 2019/20 Entry – Open Days NB: See website for 6th Form entry requirements No dates currently advertised. Please check with the school in September 2018 using the contact details below 2019/20 Entry – Open Days Thursday 15th November 2018 from 6pm – 8pm (doors open at NB: ALL students applying must complete a school 6th Form application 5:45pm) – available directly via the school website. Closing date usually January/early February – please check with the school. Applications via Phone: 0121 444 2150 UCAS Progress will not be accepted. Email: [email protected] Website: www.kechg.org.uk Phone: 0121 327 1130 Email: [email protected] Website: www.keaston.bham.sch.uk Birmingham Schools King Edward VI Camp Hill King Edward VI School for Boys Five Ways School 2018/19 – Enrolment 2018/19 – Enrolment 2018/19 applications are closed. 2018/19 applications are closed. Late applications can be made on GCSE results day, Thursday 23rd Late applications can be made on GCSE results day, Thursday 23rd August 2018. Check the school website using the following link for August 2018. If you have excellent GCSE results and are interested in further information the 6th Form contact the school after 10am on 0121 475 3535 http://www.camphillboys.bham.sch.uk/admissions/sixth-form/ 2019/20 Entry – Open Days 2019/20 Entry – Open Days Information not currently available on school website. For further Friday 21st September 2018, 6pm to 8pm information contact the school using the details below Saturday 22nd September 2018, 6pm to 8pm Phone: 0121 475 3535 Check the website or contact the school using details below for further Email: Karen Gouldbourn on [email protected] information and to book your place Website: www.kefw.org King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar 2018/19 – Enrolment School for Boys 2018/19 applications closed. Currently no information on website regarding applications/enrolment 2018/19 – Enrolments on results day. Check with school for further information on 23rd Internal students with a conditional offer will have their place confirmed August 2018 using details below when they collect their GCSE results from their school on Thursday 23rd August 2018 2019/20 Entry – Open Days No open day information currently advertised on website. Please check Prospective external students with a conditional offer need to attend the with school for further information using the details below. Visits to the school with their GCSE results on Friday 24th August 2018. Places will be school can be requested via the website. confirmed depending on students meeting the entry requirements NB: 6th Form applications and guidance regarding the process will be 2019/20 Entry – Open Days available on the website (usually from September). The closing date is The sixth form Open Day for 2019/20 has not yet been released by the usually in December. school. For further information please contact the school early in September 2018. Phone: 0121 554 2342 Open Days/Evenings are usually held late October/early November. Email: [email protected] Applications from external students are accepted providing the predicted Website: www.kingedwardvi.bham.sch.uk grades meet the entry requirements. Please see the website (6th Form section) regarding entry requirements and admissions procedures. Applications should be made using the 6th Form application available at the 6th Form Open Day/Evening or by contacting the school directly using King Edward VI College the details below. There is a deadline for receipt of all external applications. The 2019/20 Stourbridge deadline is not yet available on the website but it is usually at the end of December/early January. 2018/19 – Enrolment Phone: 0121 554 2794 Late applications can still be made please contact the College Website: www.handsworth.bham.sch.uk (request a 6th Form enquiry admissions team using the form on the website or phone for further form) information.
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